I had a BAD feeling about Daisuki when it was announced, I was hopeful, but had a horrible feeling. I'm just not sure why when there is at least one very successful model of online streaming setup already to go based off of, that companies can still fail so badly when introducing a new streaming portal.

It took Funimation MONTHS to figure out people want to see simulcasts at least within a day or two of the release date, not weeks, they wanna know about it before the season starts, not a month later, and that paying a for a premium membership should mean HD with no commercials. Even at that they still have a website that takes a week to load, sometimes it's down, the player is an atrocity, and their mobile app is horrid.

Sentai seems to have given up on same day simulcasts and just handed it all off to CR to take care off, probably because Sentai can't convert JP time to US time.

And now there is Daisuki... it's like Funimation had sex with NicoNico Beta and this "special" child was born. If Monogatari is any sign of whats to come, then Daisuki has not increased the availability or quantity of anime available, but hindered it's growth. I've heard that the endless number of committees and entities involved in the production of an anime series make things like licensing for streaming, blu-ray releases, or even not being able to translate the opening and ending themes.

I think the next time anyone complains that an anime series is a week late, or not available in their country, they should look to Daisuki, these are the guys actually producing these series and they are screwing the pooch.

You got Day Break Illusion! Sweet! Kind of figured you'd get this and I'm glad I wasn't wrong. Only one other show would please me more but I'm sure Funi is going to try to get it as well. Well, it was a good day for me, regardless of what the 3rd announcement is.

They are included in the regions for il sole penetra le illusioni. (I suspect that Love Lab and Silver Spoon will be similar)

Yes, as I said, I was getting worried, but seeing Aniplex with an "English Speaking Countries Plus Latin America" for its new series is good news. Its actually not surprising that Monogatari 2 has the same region as Monogatari 1 did ~ that's the normal pattern for sequels (whether its good or bad depends on how broadly the original series was licensed).